Relationships Between Somatic Cell Count and Some Raw Milk Paramaters of Brown Swiss Cattle
The aim of the present research was to determine the relationship between somatic cell count (SCC) and milk composition. Milk samples were collected in November and May in 2012. In the study, 128 milk samples from Brown Swiss cattle, divided into two groups. They were arranged from low score (≤500 0...
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| description | The aim of the present research was to determine the relationship between somatic cell count (SCC) and milk composition. Milk samples were collected in November and May in 2012. In the study, 128 milk samples from Brown Swiss cattle, divided into two groups. They were arranged from low score (≤500 000cell/ml) to high score (>500 000cell/ml) according to the Turkish Food Codex upper limit. The averages of SCC were determined as 10.444±0.073cells/ml for first group and 10.820±0.088cells/ml for second group, respectively. In the one group dry matter, non fat dry matter, fat, protein, lactose levels and standard errors were determined as 13.3±0.60%, 8.3±0.21%, 4.5±0.61%, 3.0±0.14% and 4.7±0.07%, respectively. The other group same traits were calculated 13.7±0.17%, 7.9±0.10%, 5.8±0.14%, 3.0±0.06% and 4.1±0.05%, respectively. Significant correlations were found between SCC and non fat dry matter (r=-0.109) protein (r=0.145), lactose (r=-0.490) in the second group. But, non significant correlations were determined between SCC and dry matter, non fat dry matter, fat, protein and lactose in the first group. As a result, increasing of the number of somatic cells, milk, lactose, protein, and fat-free dry matter content was determined to be significantly affected. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-9df268fc016a46eab6ccd0f71659db4c2025-08-20T03:19:56ZengHasan EleroğluTurkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology2148-127X2014-05-012522022310.24925/turjaf.v2i5.220-223.12063Relationships Between Somatic Cell Count and Some Raw Milk Paramaters of Brown Swiss CattleAziz Şahin0Muzaffer Kaşıkcı1Ahi Evran Üniversitesi, Ziraat Fakültesi, Zootekni Bölümü, 40100 Kırşehir,Gıda Tarım Hayvancılık İlçe Müdürlüğü, Saruhanlı, Manisa, TürkiyeThe aim of the present research was to determine the relationship between somatic cell count (SCC) and milk composition. Milk samples were collected in November and May in 2012. In the study, 128 milk samples from Brown Swiss cattle, divided into two groups. They were arranged from low score (≤500 000cell/ml) to high score (>500 000cell/ml) according to the Turkish Food Codex upper limit. The averages of SCC were determined as 10.444±0.073cells/ml for first group and 10.820±0.088cells/ml for second group, respectively. In the one group dry matter, non fat dry matter, fat, protein, lactose levels and standard errors were determined as 13.3±0.60%, 8.3±0.21%, 4.5±0.61%, 3.0±0.14% and 4.7±0.07%, respectively. The other group same traits were calculated 13.7±0.17%, 7.9±0.10%, 5.8±0.14%, 3.0±0.06% and 4.1±0.05%, respectively. Significant correlations were found between SCC and non fat dry matter (r=-0.109) protein (r=0.145), lactose (r=-0.490) in the second group. But, non significant correlations were determined between SCC and dry matter, non fat dry matter, fat, protein and lactose in the first group. As a result, increasing of the number of somatic cells, milk, lactose, protein, and fat-free dry matter content was determined to be significantly affected.http://www.agrifoodscience.com/index.php/TURJAF/article/view/120Esmer sığırSüt kalitesiSomatik hücre sayısıİnek sütü |
| spellingShingle | Aziz Şahin Muzaffer Kaşıkcı Relationships Between Somatic Cell Count and Some Raw Milk Paramaters of Brown Swiss Cattle Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology Esmer sığır Süt kalitesi Somatik hücre sayısı İnek sütü |
| title | Relationships Between Somatic Cell Count and Some Raw Milk Paramaters of Brown Swiss Cattle |
| title_full | Relationships Between Somatic Cell Count and Some Raw Milk Paramaters of Brown Swiss Cattle |
| title_fullStr | Relationships Between Somatic Cell Count and Some Raw Milk Paramaters of Brown Swiss Cattle |
| title_full_unstemmed | Relationships Between Somatic Cell Count and Some Raw Milk Paramaters of Brown Swiss Cattle |
| title_short | Relationships Between Somatic Cell Count and Some Raw Milk Paramaters of Brown Swiss Cattle |
| title_sort | relationships between somatic cell count and some raw milk paramaters of brown swiss cattle |
| topic | Esmer sığır Süt kalitesi Somatik hücre sayısı İnek sütü |
| url | http://www.agrifoodscience.com/index.php/TURJAF/article/view/120 |
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